MacDaddy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Mark King at Fairfield Hall last night. Mark bass all the way. Little Mark Vintage 1000 head, Standard 104HR cabs, and a small unobtrusive pedal board 😜 4 4 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, pnefc42 said: And a lovely Jaydee!! 😀 Pink 🩷 Quote
Bassfinder Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 5 hours ago, MacDaddy said: Mark King at Fairfield Hall last night. Mark bass all the way. Little Mark Vintage 1000 head, Standard 104HR cabs, and a small unobtrusive pedal board 😜 Great looking setup, he’s bypassing the Markbass pre and using the Caveman BAS-1 for tone shaping though 😊 1 Quote
lowdown Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Blimey, he needs those big boots to find his way around that big pedal board... 2 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I was chatting to @Mike Brooks on WhatsApp about this latest L42 tour the other day. He was saying that the Pink JayDee sounded a little hollow and flat, but when the red JayDee came out, it sounded immense. I haven't heard it in the flesh yet, but I've never liked traditional/vintage instruments through the ultra-processed MarkBass amps. They just don't sound right to me. (I have one and only use it due to the light weight. I much prefer my TC RH750.) By all means tell me if I have weird ears, but the JayDees through the MB rig always sound as if they 'Quack' like a Duck... 🙉 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Interestingly, here's a video from the Croydon gig from a couple of nights ago, with the Videographer obviously at the front, catching more of the bass rig, and much less of the full PA mix. The pink JayDee sounds pretty good here... 2 Quote
pantherairsoft Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 4 hours ago, lowdown said: Blimey, he needs those big boots to find his way around that big pedal board... Small pedalboard. I’m disappointed… the guy calls himself a pro and he has a pedalboard that can still be carried by one person. Pathetic! 3 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Sparky Mark said: Pink!!! You'd get on well with my friend Jaymi in Nashville - the PinkBassMan! Quote
Misdee Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Those pink JayDees came out in about early 1987 and along with other pastel shade pearlescent finishes like blue and yellow. My dad warned me at the time that if I bought an expensive bass in a colour like that I wouln never be able to sell it again. I heeded his warning and got a cherry red custom-made JD Mk3 MK. It was mega, much better than the production models in the shops at the time. John Diggins himself made it for me, and he was a superb craftsman, and a very nice chap too in all my dealings with him. I was very sad to hear that he had died. Regarding Mark King's sound, without wishing to court controversy, I have long been of the conviction that his tone is seriously compromised by the super light gauge strings he uses. It's just a case of how much each bass compensates for the lack of body in those thin strings. Whatever bass he uses he sounds remarkably similar to me. Don't get me wrong, I really admire Mark King and enjoy lots of things about his playing even though Level 42 aren't really my cup of tea, but his whole style and sound is defined by those strings. 2 Quote
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